When you enter this section, you’ll see a list of files along with their sizes. These files will vary depending on what rights the username you're using has - so you may not see everything on the site. If you have the rights, you may also see an option to edit comments on any pages users have left comments on. A fourth option allows you to edit pages using a WYSIWYG editor if installed by clicking on the WYSIWYG link.
Depending on your rights, you may be able to create new files, too. Just fill in the name of the file in the box at the bottom. If your site has WYSIWYG support, you can tick the box to edit it in this manner. Then just click the "Go!" button to start editing your new page.
Once you've chosen a page, you can give it a title and some content. You can click "Save" at any point and the page will be saved to the server. Once you're done, clicking "Close" will take you back to the main content area view.
From the content page, you may also be able to upload files to the server to include. Just click on the appropriate link to upload to the files/ or gfx/ directory, then link to them either using HTML or through the WYSIWYG editor. You can also view existing files in both these directories from here.
The non-WYSIWYG editor supports all HTML and, by default, requires you to enter a <br/> for a new line. Your site administrator may set it up so new lines are automatically inserted. If this is the case, the "Auto-insert new lines" value at the bottom will say "On".